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PLURAL RULE ONE PLURAL RULE TWO

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SPELLING <strong>RULE</strong> SEVENTEEN<br />

To indicate ownership by a person whose name ends in an<br />

‘s’ or a plural noun, just add an apostrophe (‘)<br />

Camilla rubbed the sunscreen on Charles’ chest.<br />

poets poets’ Gladys Gladys’<br />

gases gases’ babies babies’<br />

Lewis Lewis’ Ross Ross’<br />

Try these …<br />

flowers Chris <br />

Dennis bottles <br />

class boss <br />

SPELLING <strong>RULE</strong> EIGHTEEN<br />

An apostrophe (‘) is also used to create a contraction, indicating<br />

where a letter or letters have been left out<br />

She’s really looking forward to the ballet recital.<br />

I am I’m they had they’d<br />

she would she’d do not don’t<br />

who is who’s let us let’s<br />

Try these …<br />

you are where is <br />

it is he is <br />

can not she will

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